Where to eat in Marrakech

I would not come back and eat here, but only to buy the candy. Here they specify that the tip is not included in the bill, at least by our waiter. Do not be surprised if the waiter picks up a tip and pouts at when you leave it on the

This cafe-restaurant is situated in the Jemaa el Fna Sqaure, and it is the hub of life in Marrakech. It might go unnoticed if it were not for their excellent breakfasts. For just over 1.50 euros you can enjoy a mint tea, freshly made

Amid the bustling Djemaa Al Fnaa is this multi-floor restaurant. We could comfortably sit on the ground floor and enjoy the movement in the square in front of us or go up to the terrace where we could enjoy fantastic views.
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The Grand Balcon Glacier Cafe is an institution in Marrakech. The first time I went, was at sunset, and it was crowded with people enjoying the views from the balcony. They charge for entry, to ensure that you won't leave without

The Cafe Jardin Majorelle is the perfect place to eat after visiting the gardens themselves. It specializes in Moroccan foods like meat and vegetable tagine, couscous, chicken or beef pastillas and salads. Whatever you choose, it's

If you go to Marrakech with large budget and you get tired of eating at the food stalls in Jemaa El Fnaa (which, by the way, is where the most authentic food is), you can always opt for a high-class Moroccan restaurant at European

The Café Des Épices (Spice Cafe) is a nicely renovated building. It's painted red and set amid several souqs, or markets of the medina. It's located in the Place aux épices (Plaza of Spices), with an informal market in the center,

Le Marrakchi is, in my opinion, one of the most spectacular restaurants in Marrakech. Firstly, it is located in the Jemaa el Fna, where you can enjoy the nightlife in the square, a relatively quiet place. Secondly, they have created

Exquisite cuisine, good service, good prices and serves wine! The restaurant staff speaks a little Spanish. The exterior is nice, but the inside surprises you. It is a small indoor garden. The food is delicious and will not

Restaurant El Bahia is located next to the Bahia Palace in the Mellah, Marrakech's old Jewish Quarter. It is a traditional riad with enchanting Moroccan architecture like a quiet courtyard with a fountain, arches, and a magnificent

Restaurant Marrakesh Dar Es Salem is in the district of Riad Zitoun, near the Jemaa el Fna. It is an old riad that has been converted into a restaurant, with a traditional lounge and dining room. It has traditional decor, with the

Before you enter you are greeted with horses at the entrance. It is a large palace and you can see different Arabic songs. They take you to a Bedouin tent to have dinner and a dinner show. They treat you like a queen and they finish

Les Terrasses lAlhambra is one of the most modern restaurants in the Jemaa el Fna square. It is a fairly new place with a terrace overlooking the square. It's particularly beautiful after sunset, when the whole square becomes a huge

Tanja Le Marrakesh is a restaurant, located next to the square of Ferblantiers. It is a tastefully decorated, installed in one of the old houses in the Jewish quarter. The restaurant has a menu that mixes traditional dishes with some

We visited this place after having made some experiences with other restaurants and street cuisines. I am therefore comparing this experience to other places we saw during the last days.
On entry the restaurant rooms are very bland

Excellent restaurant in Ville Nouvelle in Marrakech. It has a very large menu with plenty of starters. The restaurant is very nice and with an Arabic vibe: music, carpets, low chairs and round tables for comfortable eating. In my

Al Baraka is a restaurant in the Jemaa el Fna Square in Marrakech. It is a traditional place that can host groups for a few hours, so it's better to look elsewhere if you want something more intimate. The nightly menu costs about 25

Cafe de France is one of the oldest restaurants in the Jemaa el Fnaa and is an institution in Marrakech. It seems a bit outdated at first, especially compared to some of the newer places, but it has earned its sterling reputation and

Chez Brahim is a restaurant specializing in Moroccan and Berber cuisine located only a few steps from Jamaa el Fnaa. Despite its location, it's actually a fairly quiet restaurant though it does have a gigantic TV which seems somewhat

Le Tobsil is a very romantic restaurant in the Marrakech Medina, perfect for a special dinner, The food is Moroccan and very good, but the best part is the atmosphere. The neighborhood isn't the nicest in town and when you arrive,

The Ksar el Hamra is a fancy restaurant in the Riad Zitoun Kedim neighbourhood. This is a nice area with plenty of good hotels and restaurants. The restaurant is in a small street near the main street, easy to find. When you leave,

Dar Tim Tam is a restaurant in a palatial riad in the medina of Marrakech. Dar Tim Tam serves a variety of Moroccan food, but specializes in tagines and Moroccan-style salads. The cuisine is excellent, a fact reflected in the prices

Chez Fatima Berbère is a Moroccan restaurant on Rue Riad Zitoun, one of the main streets in the Marrakech medina which leads directly to the famous Jemaa el Fnaa. The restaurant is popular among both locals and budget travelers for

The cafe is in Bab Agnaou Street, next to the ice cream shop that also carries the name l'Étoile. I wasn't particularly enthusiastic about it, as it's one of the city's tourist spots, and I didn't really care for the decor. It's a

Le Bougainvillier is a quiet tearoom in a riad in the Marrakech Medina that's perfect for relaxing after an exhausting morning of shopping in the souks. Aside from the obligatory mint tea, you can also try some traditional Moroccan

We actually were having dinner here just one night and found our favorites to be the Moroccan dishes because the pizza was pretty normal, and with a doubt the tahin was delicious. It wasn't very expensive, around 15-20 euros for two

Café Arabe is an elegant and well-known haunt for ex-pats and visitors alike in the northern section of Marrakech, right down the street from the el-Glaoui royal residence. It's got a ground floor restaurant area that looked nice

If you fancy an ice cream in Marrakesh, this is one of the most popular places in the city. It's on Bab Agnaou Street, the pedestrian street that leads from Jemaa el Fna in the direction of the Bab Agnaou gate. It's a little touristy,